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The Cult is fronted by Ian Astbury on vocals and Billy Duffy on guitar. Their music and albums at this point need no introduction as they have cemented themselves over the years since they began in 1983, as one of the greatest rock bands around.

 

1994 brought their seif-titled sixth album The Cult, sometimes also known as the “Black Sheep” album due to the cover image. Recorded with Bob Rock, It is a very personal album with a lot of the narrative subject matter referring to Astbury’s younger years. Unlike their previous albums, this one revealed itself more slowly with each listen.

 

This album is considered an overlooked and underrated gem and preceded their 1995 break-up. The band reformed in 1999 and continues to tour and release albums, including their most recent,  2022’s Under The Midnight Sun.

The Cult - The Cult

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  • A1. Gone
    A2. Coming Down (Drug Tongue)
    A3. Real Grrrl
     

    B1. Black Sun
    B2. Naturally High

    B3. Joy
     

    C1. Star
    C2. Sacred Life
    C3. Be Free

     

    D1. Universal You
    D2. Emperor’s New Horse

    D3. Saints Are Down

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